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reid: unsupportable. mikulski: the senator from nevada. reid: totally unsupportable. we have the nevada test site, nellis air force base, fallon air naval station, hawthorne ammunition depot. we have done our share. it's not compatible with tourism, which is our nuer-one industry. peoe are afraid of it, based upon chernobyl, based upon the experience of the people in st. george, where they have the highest cancer rate in the world, literally. we don't want it if it's 1,700 ft underound or 10,000 feet underground. when nevada was first mentioned as a possible dump site for nuclear waste, i said, "no way." my goal is to deliver these signed petitions to the president and impress upon him that nevadans don't want a nuclear dump in their backyard. man: joining me now live is u.s. senator harry reid. what's your strongest argument to keeping nuclear waste out of nevada? reid: how are you gonna get it here? we had 400,000 truck accidents last year. 14,000 of those dealt with hazardous merials. we had 2,100 train wrecks last year. over 1,000 of those dealt with hazardous mat
reid: unsupportable. mikulski: the senator from nevada. reid: totally unsupportable. we have the nevada test site, nellis air force base, fallon air naval station, hawthorne ammunition depot. we have done our share. it's not compatible with tourism, which is our nuer-one industry. peoe are afraid of it, based upon chernobyl, based upon the experience of the people in st. george, where they have the highest cancer rate in the world, literally. we don't want it if it's 1,700 ft underound or...
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reid: nonobody k knew who i was. callaghan:n: i first m met harry rereid when i i was teachihing h school i in hendersoson, nevada. christensen: then mike o'callaghan appointed him to the g gaming commission.... reid: regular r meeting of thehe called to order.g commissision s christensen:n: where he playayea centntral role in rooting ououte mob b from the g gambling indus. man: the chairman called me a liar. you can dish it out, but you can't t take it, can you, harry? christensesen: then,n, in 1982,h nevada's booming population, the state got a second congressional distririct. reid: we need to get people who appear in the halls of congress whwho speak for the consumer. christensen: and harry reid ran for that new open seat and won. and that was t the beginni of his long congressional career. reid: i will continuto be consistentnt... conservation, you know, , is noa democratatic issue. to be independent..... tv a announcer: independenent le nevada.. for our r state.ork hard this is gridlock in spades. and i'll alway
reid: nonobody k knew who i was. callaghan:n: i first m met harry rereid when i i was teachihing h school i in hendersoson, nevada. christensen: then mike o'callaghan appointed him to the g gaming commission.... reid: regular r meeting of thehe called to order.g commissision s christensen:n: where he playayea centntral role in rooting ououte mob b from the g gambling indus. man: the chairman called me a liar. you can dish it out, but you can't t take it, can you, harry? christensesen: then,n,...
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want to turn back now to reid hoffman. pivot to tech more broadly given where we are now and i'm thinking about soft bank and the unraveling of a good deal i think of the approach and thesis and then at the same time, what you've been advocating around blitz scaling and growing quickly. how do you think we should -- let's see. we seemed to have lost reid momentarily. hopefully we can get him back. julia, i was going to ask reid and hope to still about how you rationalize between blitz scaling which he's talked about, the importance of being able to grow quickly when technology demands it, take investment that way and then soft bank's model which is more late stage investment in ideas that seem not to have entirely panned out. >> i think a lot of it, jon, comes down to the fact that reid invested in a lot of the companies more early on, identified a strong negative idea that he could figure out how to help scale and particularly around these platforms that he has added so much value to looking at air bnb, linked in this, tw
want to turn back now to reid hoffman. pivot to tech more broadly given where we are now and i'm thinking about soft bank and the unraveling of a good deal i think of the approach and thesis and then at the same time, what you've been advocating around blitz scaling and growing quickly. how do you think we should -- let's see. we seemed to have lost reid momentarily. hopefully we can get him back. julia, i was going to ask reid and hope to still about how you rationalize between blitz scaling...
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norah. >> o'donnell: paula reid, thank you. the president will be spending a second night in the hospital, and today, his personal physician could not say when he might be discharged. we want to bring in cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. all right, doctor, do you think the president's physician was completely transparent today? >> reporter: nora, it really did not seem like it. and transparency is so important at this uncertain time. and at the top of my list is, what did his chest imaging show in i mean, we know covid attacks the lungs. what was his ct scan? what was his chest x-ray. you would think if they were normal they would be shouting that result from the top of the rooftops but we haven't heard anything about those results. >> o'donnell: we have also learned the president was given this oxygen before he went to walter reed. wha does that indicate? >> reporter: you know, it wouldn't be surprising if the president of the united states is diagnosed with covid-19 and has some respiratory symptoms, why no
norah. >> o'donnell: paula reid, thank you. the president will be spending a second night in the hospital, and today, his personal physician could not say when he might be discharged. we want to bring in cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. all right, doctor, do you think the president's physician was completely transparent today? >> reporter: nora, it really did not seem like it. and transparency is so important at this uncertain time. and at the top of my list is,...
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we're told he was taken to walter reid out of an abundance of caution.t became very concerning, and then it has been reporting that the president was not happy with meadows. you have dr. connolly today saying that was miscon trstruem why? >> when i was part of this white house team, this was really county with what they do. trump will basically direct the comms team what to say and how to respond. and he changes his mind and his emotions from moment to moment. one moment he may say to say one thing and the next moment he would say to say something else. i was joking with mike cohen over text that mark meadows would have been fired if it were not that donald trump was in the hospital for saying what he said. certainly the messaging has been all over the place in is not the time for these types of games. the american people deserve to know what is going on with donald trump. did they find out on wednesday? was it tuesday? i'm hearing it was tuesday and he nopingly still went to fundraisers and interacted with donors and put people at risk. the american mea
we're told he was taken to walter reid out of an abundance of caution.t became very concerning, and then it has been reporting that the president was not happy with meadows. you have dr. connolly today saying that was miscon trstruem why? >> when i was part of this white house team, this was really county with what they do. trump will basically direct the comms team what to say and how to respond. and he changes his mind and his emotions from moment to moment. one moment he may say to say...
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i want to thank you very much, harry reid, because harry reid, he ended the filibuster and i'm going to have 300 judges by the time i finished, 300. it's a record. by the end of the first term, think of that. it's a record. by the end of the first term i will have 300 judges, just about, give or take a few. a couple. and it's all because -- think of it, it's all because of harry reid and a lot of good work by a lot of good republicans, including mitch. >> sean: don't you think or do you think that the people of this country need to know whether joe biden, if he were elected president if you attack the courts, whether or not he would support statehood for places like d.c., whether or not he would support ending the filibuster, whether or not even maybe pursue a constitutional amendment to abolish the electoral college? to me, these are fundamental questions that he is refusing to answer. what is you are -- what is your answer to his nonanswer? and the media, i think he's answered less than 100 questions since this whole campaign has started, which i think makes these two debates that
i want to thank you very much, harry reid, because harry reid, he ended the filibuster and i'm going to have 300 judges by the time i finished, 300. it's a record. by the end of the first term, think of that. it's a record. by the end of the first term i will have 300 judges, just about, give or take a few. a couple. and it's all because -- think of it, it's all because of harry reid and a lot of good work by a lot of good republicans, including mitch. >> sean: don't you think or do you...
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19 niÑos que murieron en el derrumbe del colegio rÉbsamen entre ellos alexis, reid llegÓ 3 aÑos despuÉscon lo me enterÉ de lo que pasaba en el colegio, pude enfocarme a hacer justicia porque mi hijo lo merecÍa terminar asÍ. reportero: mÓnica garcÍa, la ignorada, construyÓ un lugar lujoso sobre la escuela de manera ilegal. eso le cayÓ a alexis y a paola, tambiÉn el resto de los niÑos. >> nos quebraron, nos rompieron todo. reportero: mÓnica fue sentenciada a 31 aÑos de cÁrcel, el juez ordenÓ pagar $18,000 por reparaciÓn del daÑo a cada familia de los fallecidos. dice que ese dinero no le regresarÁ a alexis. >> han sido 3 aÑos de ausencia, 3 aÑos de dolor. reportero: durante la audiencia, mÓnica le dijo a los padres que no tiene por quÉ poderles perdÓn. que es inocente y es una vÍctima mÁs. >> a la seÑora no le importa la vida, le importa el dinero.
19 niÑos que murieron en el derrumbe del colegio rÉbsamen entre ellos alexis, reid llegÓ 3 aÑos despuÉscon lo me enterÉ de lo que pasaba en el colegio, pude enfocarme a hacer justicia porque mi hijo lo merecÍa terminar asÍ. reportero: mÓnica garcÍa, la ignorada, construyÓ un lugar lujoso sobre la escuela de manera ilegal. eso le cayÓ a alexis y a paola, tambiÉn el resto de los niÑos. >> nos quebraron, nos rompieron todo. reportero: mÓnica fue sentenciada a 31 aÑos de...
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norah. >> o'donnell: paula reid, thank norah. >> o'donnell: paula reid, thank you. biden will close out the race in michigan and pennsylvania, two in the so- called blue wall of industrial states dominated for years by democrats but won narrowly by president trump in 2016. and biden is also trying to flip the script on the president, making a play in republican strongholds. here's cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: with president trump defending states he won, iowa, ae biden went on offense in iowa, a state now in play wter the president won it easily in 2016. >> folks, we can do this. there's nothing beyond our capacity. >> reporter: it was a far cry from february, when biden lost badly in the iowa caucus. today, he's within striking distance of winning the state, as the president's popularity is plunging with coronavirus cases on the rise. the former vice president held a socially distanced drive-through rally. >> here at the fairgrounds, the iowa state fair canceled for the first time since world war ii. and donald trump has given up. >> reporter: biden dueled with th
norah. >> o'donnell: paula reid, thank norah. >> o'donnell: paula reid, thank you. biden will close out the race in michigan and pennsylvania, two in the so- called blue wall of industrial states dominated for years by democrats but won narrowly by president trump in 2016. and biden is also trying to flip the script on the president, making a play in republican strongholds. here's cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: with president trump defending states he won, iowa, ae biden went...
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i think the real danger men of the likes of patrick reid and tommy fleetwood. paron fleetwood on thursday was four over par on his first nine holes, so he has been motoring back into contention and looked good today. the putter looked more secure and reedis the putter looked more secure and reed is a quality player, the highest ranked in the field and is knocking on the door if hatton slips up. a quick look then at the leaderboard going into the final round, hatton with a three—shot lead. 0pen champion shane lowry slipped to ten—under after a 7k, tommy fleetwood and patrick reed also share fourth with lowry — all four, shots off the lead. england's charley hull is eight shots off the lead on the third round of the women's pga championship in philadelphia. this birdie putt on the fifteenth at the aronimink golf club put kim sei—young into the lead. she's three shots clear of sweden's anna nordqvist. the south korean was runner up in this tournament five years ago and winning here would be her first major. manchester united have gone top of the women's super leag
i think the real danger men of the likes of patrick reid and tommy fleetwood. paron fleetwood on thursday was four over par on his first nine holes, so he has been motoring back into contention and looked good today. the putter looked more secure and reedis the putter looked more secure and reed is a quality player, the highest ranked in the field and is knocking on the door if hatton slips up. a quick look then at the leaderboard going into the final round, hatton with a three—shot lead....
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outside of walter reid medical center you can see they have flags and signs and they are showing their support for the presidential patient who we're told is in good spirits. but you know the next 48 hours will be critical chief of staff mark meadows. but the president earlier today, well he was tweeting. you know that's surely is a good sign. president trump says he, quote, is feeling well at the hospital in maryland two days after announcing he did test positive for the coronavirus at 1:20 p.m. this afternoon eastern time about an hour after his doctors that walter reid given an update on his condition he tweeted they also say that the president is doing well. adding he had no difficulty breathing, the reports say he was on supplemental oxygen at white house yesterday that not confirm bid officials the president diagnosis of covid-19, of course, jolting the presidential race. but the election now exactly one month away. hello everyone welcome to america news headquarters. i'm eric shawn. arthel: i'm arthel neville he was flown to walter reid out of abundance of caution, however, his
outside of walter reid medical center you can see they have flags and signs and they are showing their support for the presidential patient who we're told is in good spirits. but you know the next 48 hours will be critical chief of staff mark meadows. but the president earlier today, well he was tweeting. you know that's surely is a good sign. president trump says he, quote, is feeling well at the hospital in maryland two days after announcing he did test positive for the coronavirus at 1:20...
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he says i will be leaving the great walter reid medical center today at 6:30 p.m.ng really good. don't be afraid of covid. don't let it dominate your life. we have developed under the trump administration really great drugs and knowledge. currently 14 pete connected to the president, the white house white house, or the campaign have tested positive. starting today is his press secretary. people are nowhere near out of the woods. this in some ways, or in many ways, or in all ways was all doctors or public health experts greatest fear. they worried that he would claim that it is not as hard as it is. the virus has now killed over 200,000 americans. we never set up a national program on contact tracing. and as we just heard a moment ago the contact tracing for the event at bedminister has not been done. we should also note that he is not necessarily going back to the white house for business as usual as if the virus is not a problem. they have a unit on sight, a makeshift hospital on sight and an icu on site if the president should need it, so he is still under the ca
he says i will be leaving the great walter reid medical center today at 6:30 p.m.ng really good. don't be afraid of covid. don't let it dominate your life. we have developed under the trump administration really great drugs and knowledge. currently 14 pete connected to the president, the white house white house, or the campaign have tested positive. starting today is his press secretary. people are nowhere near out of the woods. this in some ways, or in many ways, or in all ways was all doctors...
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this is a stability issue. >> the florida -- reid, florida -- in 2000 florida had 1,000 votes.ump won four years ago with a total of 70,000 votes or something in how many swing states what are you talking about what do you mean a thousand votes couldn't matter. it could be 500. florida was the key. the entire election hinged on florida. what are you talking about how can it not matter? what do you mean there is 300 million, we don't need to worry. >> 300 million people -- >> i understand. i understand but it could be one state and unless you get rid of the electoral college by then, probably not likely, we have to wait until next year to do that, but until you do that, it could come down to a small number of ballots. >> well, it can come down to a small number of ballots, but the instances that are used of saying, oh, here's a ballot that didn't get counted because it got thrown away, or the examples that have been used, now, if someone figured out how to put, you know, 5,000, you know, kind of fake ballots in, in a way that, by the way, you any, hasn't -- as far as we know in
this is a stability issue. >> the florida -- reid, florida -- in 2000 florida had 1,000 votes.ump won four years ago with a total of 70,000 votes or something in how many swing states what are you talking about what do you mean a thousand votes couldn't matter. it could be 500. florida was the key. the entire election hinged on florida. what are you talking about how can it not matter? what do you mean there is 300 million, we don't need to worry. >> 300 million people -- >> i...
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that is what harry reid said. i am hoping this election people will listen to it senator cruz just said. we are one vote away from fundamentally changing second minute. changing how free speech works in this country. and on and on and on. so, when they changed the rules and 2013 and filibustered justice gorsuch, requiring us to change the rules, it set in motion some things i have worried about for a long time. here's some good news. the judiciary committee got it right when it came to judge barrett. it would have been wrong to deny her a goat. if you are a republican, he would be crazy not to vote for her. as a democrat you may not agree with her judicial philosophy, which is rejection of judicial activism and an originalist point of view how you approach case in controversies, but you should've seen what i saw in sotomayor and kagan, qualifications. you expected me to oppose the qualification to sotomayor and kagan, and i did. it used to not be this way. justice scalia got 96 votes. justice ginsberg got 96 or 97
that is what harry reid said. i am hoping this election people will listen to it senator cruz just said. we are one vote away from fundamentally changing second minute. changing how free speech works in this country. and on and on and on. so, when they changed the rules and 2013 and filibustered justice gorsuch, requiring us to change the rules, it set in motion some things i have worried about for a long time. here's some good news. the judiciary committee got it right when it came to judge...
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republicans pleaded with harry reid to do it.e warned democrats they would soon live to regret it. hubris makes the powerful d eaf and blind. they rammed through their appellate court judges. we could not stop them. they did it because they could. in response, the american people did what they could. in the next election, and in every single congressional election since the democrats went nuclear in 2013, the american people returned a republican majority to the senate. that included the election of 2014, which meant when president obama wanted judge merrick garland to replace the late justice antonin scalia the senate, following president --ablished by -- president ident -- democrats once again filibustered and feigned outrage as republicans followed democratic p precidence again. let me go on record. i initially had concerns about this move. can conference meetings for sometime i argued we ought to try to find another way. try to see if he could figure out a way to restore the filibuster and preserve this important part of the
republicans pleaded with harry reid to do it.e warned democrats they would soon live to regret it. hubris makes the powerful d eaf and blind. they rammed through their appellate court judges. we could not stop them. they did it because they could. in response, the american people did what they could. in the next election, and in every single congressional election since the democrats went nuclear in 2013, the american people returned a republican majority to the senate. that included the...
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no comparable event with november 2013 when mar r harry reid -- when harry reid decided to make this pejoratarian on confirmations. where do we go next? it's no secret that some of my colleagues on the left are itching to blow up the legislative filibuster. it's a slightly better kept secret that a whole bunch of senators think it's a good idea but fair of activist groups who decided to go after dianne feinstein as sort of a trial run to show what would happen to people who resist to turn the senate into a per major torian body. but i want to complement those folks who started to talk openly about their desire to blow up the filibuster for legislative process as well around here. i think it would be a very destructive thing to do but i appreciate the people who are at least talking about it explicitly. i've been fighting about some of this with my friend chris coons. he is now open to blowing up the legislative filibuster, even though he was the leader of the senate letter in i think it was january of 2017 in defense of the filibuster. the position he had then when there was a new ad
no comparable event with november 2013 when mar r harry reid -- when harry reid decided to make this pejoratarian on confirmations. where do we go next? it's no secret that some of my colleagues on the left are itching to blow up the legislative filibuster. it's a slightly better kept secret that a whole bunch of senators think it's a good idea but fair of activist groups who decided to go after dianne feinstein as sort of a trial run to show what would happen to people who resist to turn the...
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here's cbs' chip reid. >> reporter: millie bailey says she always wanted to go sky offing. recently checked that off her bucket list at the age of 102. tell me what it was like to jump out of that plane. >> it was great. at one point, the wind had gotten pretty strong, and i was tumbling, and i felt like i was by myself, and i wondered where the paratrooper had gone. >> reporter: she calls it "the thrill of a lifetime," a lifetime that's been full of thrills. one of the biggest, she says, was meeting president obama, who honored her military service. in world war ii, she joined the women's army corps, rising to unit commander, and was one of only two african american women in her class at agitant general school. she retired from government service 45 years ago. did you slow down after you retired? >> not really. >> reporter: this park in maryland was named for her in honor of her decades of charitable good works. having conquered skydiving, she now has her sights set on the next big thrill. >> i still would like to meet michelle obama. that would tic the last thing off my b
here's cbs' chip reid. >> reporter: millie bailey says she always wanted to go sky offing. recently checked that off her bucket list at the age of 102. tell me what it was like to jump out of that plane. >> it was great. at one point, the wind had gotten pretty strong, and i was tumbling, and i felt like i was by myself, and i wondered where the paratrooper had gone. >> reporter: she calls it "the thrill of a lifetime," a lifetime that's been full of thrills. one of...
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our friend and colleague joy reid takes over the coverage now, the reid out begins right now. ♪ >> goodvening and we are continuing the breaking news coverage at this hour. as those of you have been tuning in today know, a short time ago donald trump left the white house and was flown to walter reed medical center. it was described as a precaut n precautionary measure. the bombshell news of his diagnosis overnight has thrust the country in to an unprecedented scenario. the crisis that has medical, political, economic and national security implications. but what is even more unprecedented is that this historic moment is defined by what we don't know. trump is said to be experiencing mild symptoms. and has not transferred power to vice president mike pence. who is thus far tested negative. but reverberations are being felt videos the white house. the busy week highlights not only the risks of the various but why we need a full accounting of his activities. we are now left as the media to contract trace on our own. even as it was announced a short time ago, three journalists have tested po
our friend and colleague joy reid takes over the coverage now, the reid out begins right now. ♪ >> goodvening and we are continuing the breaking news coverage at this hour. as those of you have been tuning in today know, a short time ago donald trump left the white house and was flown to walter reed medical center. it was described as a precaut n precautionary measure. the bombshell news of his diagnosis overnight has thrust the country in to an unprecedented scenario. the crisis that...
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that is reid wilson, correspondent with "the hill" joining us tonight. thank you so much, reid. >> thank you. >> woodruff: the supremcourt is proving to be a key piece of the 2020 election in these final days. just this week, the court has tended down rulings on abs ballot deadlines in three key battle john yang has more. >> yang: judy, late yesterday, the court said new deadlines for mail-in ballots could take effect in north carolina and pennsylvania: in pennsylvania, friday, the 6th; iorthlate as carolina, it's thursday the 12th. rlier in the week, the court blocked a new deadline in wisconsin. amy coney barrett didn't participate in any of the cases, but that doesn't sigr recusal in future election cases. the newshour's dan bush has beeh focusing oimportant state of pennsylvania. dan, the way things are shaping up, penylvania could be 55ical. given what the court did yesterday, what does mthan? what does the court's action mean for voters in pennsylvania? >> john, this could have a g impact in a critical battleground state. so what e court did was al
that is reid wilson, correspondent with "the hill" joining us tonight. thank you so much, reid. >> thank you. >> woodruff: the supremcourt is proving to be a key piece of the 2020 election in these final days. just this week, the court has tended down rulings on abs ballot deadlines in three key battle john yang has more. >> yang: judy, late yesterday, the court said new deadlines for mail-in ballots could take effect in north carolina and pennsylvania: in...
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in just a few minutes i'll be speaking with former senate majority leader harry reid, but first, president trump just wrapped up an indoor event with hundreds of people in florida. many appeared to be without masks, some wearing masks. reporters in the room saw a significant minority who were not wearing masks against a backdrop of the words protecting america's seniors, the president bragging to applause about how america's death toll compares with europe's. >> sadly in europe, the average daily deaths are really soaring. 402% higher in the united kingdom, 493% higher in europe. meanwhile, in the united states, deaths have decreased by 37%. so that's something. >> 900 americans, 900 americans died of the coronavirus yesterday, slightly down from the death toll of more than 1,000 per day in recent weeks. this as one of the highest profile republicans in the capitol, mitt romney, is criticizing the president for the second time this week, this time for his failure to denounce something at last night's town hall. >> i don't know about qanon. >> you do know. >> i don't know. >> romney says th
in just a few minutes i'll be speaking with former senate majority leader harry reid, but first, president trump just wrapped up an indoor event with hundreds of people in florida. many appeared to be without masks, some wearing masks. reporters in the room saw a significant minority who were not wearing masks against a backdrop of the words protecting america's seniors, the president bragging to applause about how america's death toll compares with europe's. >> sadly in europe, the...
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chip reid is at the white hous g great. i don't know about you. >> reporter: the president's first public appearance before an audience since being diagnosed with covid-19 was billed by the white house as a nonpolitical event on the south lawn. >> four more years! >> reporter: but it turned out to be a shorter version of a trump campaign rally. >> sleepy joe biden's betrayed black and latino americans. if you think he can run this country, you're wrong. >> reporter: the audience, made up mostly of conservative african americans, was packed closely together, some not wearing masks. the white house has still not disclosed if the the president has tested negative for the virus, and he continued to downplay the threat. >> a lot of flare-ups, but it's going to disappear. it is disappearing. >> reporter: that, despite dr. anthony fauci's warning this week that the number of u.s. deaths could nearly double, to as many as 400,000. on fox news friday night, the president described his early symptoms as mild. >> didn't feel really st
chip reid is at the white hous g great. i don't know about you. >> reporter: the president's first public appearance before an audience since being diagnosed with covid-19 was billed by the white house as a nonpolitical event on the south lawn. >> four more years! >> reporter: but it turned out to be a shorter version of a trump campaign rally. >> sleepy joe biden's betrayed black and latino americans. if you think he can run this country, you're wrong. >>...
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>> yuccas: chip reid, thank you. we move now to capitol hill, hear hearings nor amy connee barrett begin tomorrow, battle lines have been drawn plus there are covid concerns, with two republican senate judiciary members testing positive. let's go to cbs news chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes. how do you see the situation playing out. it sounds like it could potentially turn into a spectacle. >> right, and at this point you have one, possibly two senate republicans who won't be able to participate in person. they will have to ask their questions remotely. but that's okay. the show can go on in that situation. where the possibility of republican's testing positive could become a problem for the party is a couple of weeks from now when we get to a final confirmation vote for coney barrett. if at that point they still can't participate in person then republican leaders won't be i believe to hold the vote. this he will have to postpone it until after election day. >> never a dul moment. another topic in washi
>> yuccas: chip reid, thank you. we move now to capitol hill, hear hearings nor amy connee barrett begin tomorrow, battle lines have been drawn plus there are covid concerns, with two republican senate judiciary members testing positive. let's go to cbs news chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes. how do you see the situation playing out. it sounds like it could potentially turn into a spectacle. >> right, and at this point you have one, possibly two senate republicans who...
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>> garrett: chip reid, thank you. we have been told the next several hours could be critical for the president, joining me cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. doctor, three interventions with medicine and two efforts to stabilize the president's breathing. what does that tell us? >> well, you know major, we need some more information. for example we need to know what is the chest ct show, does he have knew fonia and what do the blood tests show, is there an increase in inflammatory markers that he is perhaps later in the disease, that he is in the inflammatory stage. the reason why that is important is that the first two medicine he was given the remdesivir and monoclonal antibodies, it makes sense, the idea of them is to de crease the viral load. and in that first part of the disease, that makes a lot of sense even though these medicine are experimental, they haven't been proven to be safe and effective, still that kind of makes sense and that was the decision his team made. the dexamethasone say lit
>> garrett: chip reid, thank you. we have been told the next several hours could be critical for the president, joining me cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. doctor, three interventions with medicine and two efforts to stabilize the president's breathing. what does that tell us? >> well, you know major, we need some more information. for example we need to know what is the chest ct show, does he have knew fonia and what do the blood tests show, is there an increase...
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chip reid starts us off. >> it looks like i'm immune. >> in a fox news interview and in a tweet about covid-19, president trump claimed he got a sign off, that means i can't get it. immune, and can't give it. white house doctor sean conley said in a letter saturday night that the president is no longer considered a transmission risk. but he did did not mention immunity and today twitter flagged the president's tweet saying it violated the twitter rules about spreading potentially misleading and harmful information related to covid-19. in another covid controversy, dr. anthony fauci objected to the use of a quote in a trump tv ad that is saying that he is endorsing trump's handling of the pandemic. fauci said he has never publically endorsed any candidate and not endorsing the the comnts we not given mntext efforts of federal public health officials. >> a trump spokes person responded in part, the words spoken are accurate and directly from dr. fauci'ses mouth. the president today again boasted about his handling of the coronavirus. >> we lost 200,000 plus and you know, there are those
chip reid starts us off. >> it looks like i'm immune. >> in a fox news interview and in a tweet about covid-19, president trump claimed he got a sign off, that means i can't get it. immune, and can't give it. white house doctor sean conley said in a letter saturday night that the president is no longer considered a transmission risk. but he did did not mention immunity and today twitter flagged the president's tweet saying it violated the twitter rules about spreading potentially...
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. >> the president walked out of walter reid monday evening, three days after being in the hospital with the coronavirus. >> you think you may be a super spreader, mr. president? >> the commander in chief then took a helicopter back to the white house where he will continue to receive treatment. >> and one thing that is for certain. don't let it dominate you. don't be afraid of it. >> the president's message as 210,000 americans have died from coronavirus and more than a dozen people close to him have recently tested positive. the late e white house press secretary. >> we are going back to work. we will be out front. i had to do that. i knew there is danger but i had to do it. i stood out front. i led. >> the president's doctors say his condition has improved since the weekend but they acknowledge he is not out of the woods yet. >> if we can get through to monday with him remaining the same or improving, better yet, then we will all take that final deep sigh of relief. >> the joe biden at an nbc town hall said he isn't surprised his opponent got the coronavirus. >> anyone who contracts t
. >> the president walked out of walter reid monday evening, three days after being in the hospital with the coronavirus. >> you think you may be a super spreader, mr. president? >> the commander in chief then took a helicopter back to the white house where he will continue to receive treatment. >> and one thing that is for certain. don't let it dominate you. don't be afraid of it. >> the president's message as 210,000 americans have died from coronavirus and more...
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reid, i really appreciate you joining us.important story so thank you, thank you, thank you. what can you tell us about these ballot theys? >> well, don, a lot of the counties in ohio and pennsylvania, voters who requested absentee ballots over the summer, they were supposed to be mailed out on the 6th. and i have talked to voters as late as this afternoon, who have not received their ballots that requested them. >> hmm. so let's explain to our viewers. the company was flying a trump flag outside their headquarters. they're in the business of distributing absentee ballots. is there any reason of question why there were delays? >> you know, the company says it was overwhelmed by the volume of absentee ballot requests. it said that the counties, in their estimates of how many they'd need, lowballed the number that was -- that they actually needed. and essentially, what they were saying was that no one could have anticipated the high volume of requests which, of course, everyone had anticipated and had been warning about, throug
reid, i really appreciate you joining us.important story so thank you, thank you, thank you. what can you tell us about these ballot theys? >> well, don, a lot of the counties in ohio and pennsylvania, voters who requested absentee ballots over the summer, they were supposed to be mailed out on the 6th. and i have talked to voters as late as this afternoon, who have not received their ballots that requested them. >> hmm. so let's explain to our viewers. the company was flying a...
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chip reid, cbs news, gaithersburg, maryland. >> o'donnell: and they are planning another desk build later month. we'll be right back. we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. joe biden will not raise taxes on anyone making under 400 thousand dollars. biden will close tax loopholes for big corporations. trump's tax cut giveaway exploded our debt, so he's threatening social security and medicare. biden will make the wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share. so we can protect social security and medicare and invest in schools and health care. i'm joe biden and i appro
chip reid, cbs news, gaithersburg, maryland. >> o'donnell: and they are planning another desk build later month. we'll be right back. we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for...
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cbs' paula reid reports from the white house. >> reporter: president trump told pennsylvania voters hisure was in their hands. >> by the way, we win pennsylvania, we win the whole thing. >> reporter: down by seven points in the latest cbs news battleground tracker poll, president trump blanketed the keystone state with three separate stops. his goal, turn out long time republicans and overcome joe biden's gains in philadelphia and pittsburgh. >> we're all kind of fight to get back to where we should be. >> reporter: not to be outdone, biden too showed up in pennsylvania, calling attention to chief of staff mark meadows admission this weekend that the administration would not get control of the virus. >> we're not going to control the pandemic. we are going to control the fact that we get vaccines, therapeutics. >> he said we're not going to control it. not going to control it. the bottom line is donald trump is the worst possible president, the worst possible person to try to lead us through this pandemic. >> reporter: with another covid outbreak inside the white house, the vice preside
cbs' paula reid reports from the white house. >> reporter: president trump told pennsylvania voters hisure was in their hands. >> by the way, we win pennsylvania, we win the whole thing. >> reporter: down by seven points in the latest cbs news battleground tracker poll, president trump blanketed the keystone state with three separate stops. his goal, turn out long time republicans and overcome joe biden's gains in philadelphia and pittsburgh. >> we're all kind of fight...
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paula reed, thank paula reid, thank you.ne of the biggest stories of this campaign is the record- setting number of ballots cast by early voters, with some states already nearing their 2016 totals for the entire election. chief washington correspondent major garrett joins us now. major, i know you have been tracking these numbers. so, tell us, what are you seeing? >> reporter: so the numbers are historic, norah, and they really speak to something that can be described as an american success story. we are figuring out how to have an election in a pandemic. and doing so earlier than we've ever done before. let me show you a couple of big member numbers. 2020 early vote turnout already above 69 million. the total early vote turnout in 2016, 57 million. one other thing i want to point out, the overall day of and early vote total in 2016, 138.8 million. experts i've talked to believe turnout this year could be 150, possibly 155 million. let's go to some of the states that are acting like battlegrounds in their early vote. texas,
paula reed, thank paula reid, thank you.ne of the biggest stories of this campaign is the record- setting number of ballots cast by early voters, with some states already nearing their 2016 totals for the entire election. chief washington correspondent major garrett joins us now. major, i know you have been tracking these numbers. so, tell us, what are you seeing? >> reporter: so the numbers are historic, norah, and they really speak to something that can be described as an american...
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norah. >> o'donnell: paula reid, thank you. and there are allegations tonight that russia has lunched another disinformation campaign, this one to undermine global confidence in a potential covid vaccine. we get more now from cbs' holly williams. >> reporter: on russian state tv cribedonth, they described the the oxford-astrazeneca vac oxford-astrazeneca vaccine as a monkey vaccine, portrayed as downright dangerous. propaganda spreading fear about the vaccine has also shown up on the internet, pushed by russia, according to a new investigation by the "times" of london. >> the more we fight amongst ourselves, whether it's about issues of race or issues of science, the more putin has a free hand. >> reporter: the russian government denies any involvement, but experts say it's right out of vladimir putin's playbook. a u.s. study found that the same russian trolls that american intelligence says meddled in the 2016 election also tried to inflame a debate over the safety of vaccines. it seems to have worked in ukraine, a country fig
norah. >> o'donnell: paula reid, thank you. and there are allegations tonight that russia has lunched another disinformation campaign, this one to undermine global confidence in a potential covid vaccine. we get more now from cbs' holly williams. >> reporter: on russian state tv cribedonth, they described the the oxford-astrazeneca vac oxford-astrazeneca vaccine as a monkey vaccine, portrayed as downright dangerous. propaganda spreading fear about the vaccine has also shown up on...
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here's cbs' chip reid. >> reporter: you've seen drive-in theaters before, but never like this. >> thank oh! ash baxter! i have been looking everywhere for you! >> reporter: when the coronavirus put a halt to indoor theater, the alden theater in mclean, virginia, thought, why not use the parking lot? >> the audience stays in their car and drives from station to station. everybody always stays six feet apart, and everybody always has something covering their face. >> if you can get hit by my cane you're too close. >> reporter: a character leads each car from set to set. >> i've been burgled! >> oh! burgled! >> yes, ash! >> and the audience helps solve the play's central mystery from their vehicles. >> both of the pieces we've done were created out of nothing for this format. it's not like we're trying to jackhammer "fiddler on the roof" into the parking lot. >> reporter: the actors say there are benefits to what they call "drive-through drama." what's it like going from a stage to acting in front of a car? >> you have a much better read on how the audience is reacting, because they're rig
here's cbs' chip reid. >> reporter: you've seen drive-in theaters before, but never like this. >> thank oh! ash baxter! i have been looking everywhere for you! >> reporter: when the coronavirus put a halt to indoor theater, the alden theater in mclean, virginia, thought, why not use the parking lot? >> the audience stays in their car and drives from station to station. everybody always stays six feet apart, and everybody always has something covering their face. >>...
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cbs's paula reid will lead off our coverage tonight from the white house. good evening, paula. >> reporter: good evening, norah. president trump today barn stormed across must-win pennsylvania making multiple stops while former vice president joe biden held just one event. asked to defend his light travel schedule so close to the election, biden says he is working at least 12 hours a day to win the white house. president trump told pennsylvania voters today his future was in their hands. >> by the way, if we win pennsylvania, we win the whole thing. you have to get out there. >> reporter: down by seven points in the latest cbs news battleground tracker poll, president trump blanketed the keystone state with three separate stops. his goal, turn out long time republicans and overcome joe biden's gains in philadelphia and pittsburgh. >> we're all kind of fight to get back to where we should be. >> reporter: not to be outdone, biden too showed up in pennsylvania, calling attention to chief of staff mark meadows admission this weekend that the administration wou
cbs's paula reid will lead off our coverage tonight from the white house. good evening, paula. >> reporter: good evening, norah. president trump today barn stormed across must-win pennsylvania making multiple stops while former vice president joe biden held just one event. asked to defend his light travel schedule so close to the election, biden says he is working at least 12 hours a day to win the white house. president trump told pennsylvania voters today his future was in their hands....
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cbs' chip reid found a 12-year- old in iowa who's knocking it knocking out of the park. >> reporter: have ever stepped up to the plate for charity like tommy rhomberg. >> i just wanted to raise money so we could help them rebuild. >> reporter: rebuild from the massive derecho that hit iowa in august. a friend's birthday was upended, too. >> i knew his favorite sport was baseball and i thought it would mean a lot to him if he got a baseball bat for his birthday. >> reporter: so tommy decided to make him one by hand, and called it "the great derecho." when word got out, others wanted homemade bats, too, including his mother, amanda. >> i kind of thought, oh, shoot, tommy. i think i would like one. would you make me one? and he told me no. he still had blisters on his hand. >> reporter: but it gave tommy an idea. what if he made bats out of wood brought down by the storm, and donated some of the profits to andrm victims? his family bought a lathe, and so far he's made about 100 bats and raised more than $2,500. >> i feel like it's really helping people. >> reporter: tommy makes the bats
cbs' chip reid found a 12-year- old in iowa who's knocking it knocking out of the park. >> reporter: have ever stepped up to the plate for charity like tommy rhomberg. >> i just wanted to raise money so we could help them rebuild. >> reporter: rebuild from the massive derecho that hit iowa in august. a friend's birthday was upended, too. >> i knew his favorite sport was baseball and i thought it would mean a lot to him if he got a baseball bat for his birthday. >>...
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here's cbs' chip reid. >> reporter: derek potts and his son are spending weekends helping families they'vhelping families they've never even met. >> we're building desks for underprivileged kids who don't have a desk to study on. >> reporter: kids who are going to school at home in cramped quarters. >> okay, let's get you guys set up. >> reporter: jess berrellez, a mother of three from maryland, came up with the idea. so far, 60 people have volunteered to help. >> what's been really emotional for us is just seeing how many people want to help in a small way, and seeing that everyday people can make a difference. >> reporter: it's made a big difference for khalil and gabriel, says their mother, la mccoy hg a desk ges tm mo >>orter: sfar they'v are mon ing what is the best part of this for you? >> there's a to feel sad about right now, a lot to feel stressed out about or to worry about, but there's also so much good. >> reporter: so much good when a community comes together to help those in need. chip reid, cbs news, gaithersburg, maryland. >> o'donnell: and they are planning another desk b
here's cbs' chip reid. >> reporter: derek potts and his son are spending weekends helping families they'vhelping families they've never even met. >> we're building desks for underprivileged kids who don't have a desk to study on. >> reporter: kids who are going to school at home in cramped quarters. >> okay, let's get you guys set up. >> reporter: jess berrellez, a mother of three from maryland, came up with the idea. so far, 60 people have volunteered to help....
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last month, reid squandered a good chance of victory on the last day of an event in portland.two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova is through to the quarter—finals of the french open for only the second time in her career. there have been a couple of games already in paris today at. she beat zhang shuai in straight sets. kvitova's best run at roland garros came in 2012, when she reached the semi—finals. next up for her is the unseeded german laura siegemund. whatever happens in paris, kvitova will break back into the world's top 10. i'll have more for you in the next hour. lots of transfer deadline day news. thanks very much indeed. you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on the latest problems with test and trace for covid, and the impact the lockdowns are having on the economy. the prime minister's been speaking this morning as he toured an energy company and he was asked about the missing test data, and also about potentialjob losses following the announcement that cineworld are closing their theatres. he hope to reduce, to keep the numbers of people who lose thei
last month, reid squandered a good chance of victory on the last day of an event in portland.two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova is through to the quarter—finals of the french open for only the second time in her career. there have been a couple of games already in paris today at. she beat zhang shuai in straight sets. kvitova's best run at roland garros came in 2012, when she reached the semi—finals. next up for her is the unseeded german laura siegemund. whatever happens in paris,...
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that's where the president is waking up this morning for the first time since leaving walter reid. after returning last night mr. trump said in a campaign video not to be afraid of the coronavirus. his message comes as 210,000 americans have died from the virus. >> we are going back to work. we will be out front. as your leader i had to do that. i had to do it. i stood out front and i led. >> the president's doctors say his condition has improved since the weekend but he is not in the clear. at least 13 close to the president have tested positive. the latest, the press secretary. other notable cases include his wife, the first lady, also nick luna an aide. >>> a massive contact tracing effort is underway in new jersey in the wake of a trump campaign event. health officials are contacting more than 200 who attended the fundraiser thursday. that's after the president appeared to show symptoms. about 60 attendees took part in an indoor portion of the event. some took photograph was the president without their faces covered. >> clear that the president and his staff acted recollect als
that's where the president is waking up this morning for the first time since leaving walter reid. after returning last night mr. trump said in a campaign video not to be afraid of the coronavirus. his message comes as 210,000 americans have died from the virus. >> we are going back to work. we will be out front. as your leader i had to do that. i had to do it. i stood out front and i led. >> the president's doctors say his condition has improved since the weekend but he is not in...